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Xavier Bettel, the prime minister, speaks at the Game of Code opening, 16 March 2018. Photo credit: @DoclerHoldingLU 

Altogether 21 teams competed in two separate 24-hour challenges during the third edition of the event.

PoinPy, a health app, placed first in the machine learning competition. “Les bâlaises” took second place and the “418 - I’m a Teapot” team placed third.

The "Healthy Biking" team placed first in the open data challenge, followed by the “Eklekt IA” team in second place and “LTS1” in third.

“It’s amazing to see once again how much can be achieved in 24 hours”, Marton Fulop of Docler Holding, one of the organisers, said in a press statement on Sunday.

In addition to the hackathon, the event hosted LuxGameFest, a local area network party.

Game of Code was organised Farvest, Docler Holding and Digital Luxembourg and held at the Geesseknäppchen Forum, 16-18 March 2018.